Course Description

You've written your script, you've thoroughly prepared everything to go into production but you don't actually know anything about HOW TO SHOOT your film. Now what?

My name is Rick Jenkins "The Supa Producer" I've made over 15 independent action, comedy, horror, sci-fi and documentary films over the past 15 years. I own ScreenMagic Films and I've worked with Universal Home Video, Lionsgate and other studios and distributors in Hollywood. I am always in some form of production on a film and I can show any filmmaker how I do it. 

This is the third course in my 7 step process to producing independent films for profit. I'll teach filmmakers the essential duties that need to be accomplished in the PRODUCTION STAGE (Shooting the movie) to have an organized and successful shoot on your next film. 

You can become your own mini movie studio producing movie after movie until you have a slate of films making you steady income every month. Don't be a one hitter quitter. Learn what it takes to get your film off the ground the right way without stressing out and running around feeling overwhelmed.

I take you step by step and go over everything you should do and when you should do them during production.

  • What to do BEFORE the cameras start rolling

  • How to actual shoot scenes in the film

  • How to stay on schedule and not get behind

  • How to stay on budget and not go over

  • And much much more! 

This course is also great for film investors that may have the opportunity to invest in a film but don't know the first thing about making movies. If you want to know what steps a filmmaker SHOULD be taking to get a film made and get your money back asap, this course will teach you so you aren't throwing your money at a project blindly.

Don't let the fear of the unknown keep you from your dream when it's right there in front of you. Take my course and learn the action steps to get started tomorrow morning on your next film project with confidence!

What You'll Learn

  • Before The Cameras Roll

    Discussion of preparing the location and film set before you start shooting the film.

  • Shooting The Film

    How to shoot a scene in a film including the importance of coverage.

  • Staying On Schedule

    Why staying on schedule is so important and the best ways to do just that.

  • Staying On Budget

    How not to spend money on unnecessary things to try and make your film look “Big Budget”.

  • After The Cameras Stop Rolling

    How to wrap your production successfully.

Course curriculum

  • 2

    Step #3: Production

    • Before The Cameras Roll
    • Shooting The Film
    • Staying On Schedule
    • Stay On Budget
    • After The Cameras Stop Rolling
  • 3

    Conclusion

    • Wrap Up Summary
    • Producer Bonus Materials
  • 4

    ScreenMagic University Bookstore

    • ScreenMagic University Bookstore

Instructor

Rick  Jenkins

Feature Film Producer, President of ScreenMagic Entertainment Inc.

Rick Jenkins

Rick Jenkins "The Supa Producer" is currently the President of ScreenMagic Entertainment a feature film production company and Executive Producer in charge of production. To date Rick has successfully produced over 15 independent film titles through companies such as Lionsgate, Image Entertainment and Universal Entertainment as well as self distributed many of his film through Amazon Prime, Netflix, Hulu and other independent distribution companies.

Course Bonuses

In addition to full course access, you will also receive:

  • Free Resource Library

    Access to download our ever growing production essentials library with crew deal memo, actor employment agreement, call sheet and more!

  • Production Software and Websites

    Learn the best low cost software to put together a shooting schedule easily, the best websites to help with scriptwriting, production planning and promotion.

  • Private Facebook Group

    Exclusive access to my private Facebook group to get even more tips and advice from other experienced filmmakers.

Course Price

Filmmakers learn the essential duties that need to be accomplished in the PRODUCTION stage (Shooting the movie) to have an organized and successful shoot on the set of an independent feature film.